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Friday, 25 October 2013
Kolams (kolam 2)
Ishwarya Kolam
Ishwarya Kolam |
Kolam or rangoli are designs or patterns drawn in India in the front yard of the house or inside the pooja room. They are an integral part almost in every household. They are considered both auspicious and also used as decorative aspect during festivals or every day. For every day, a simple kolam is drawn but during festivals large kolams are drawn. They are drawn using dots (pulli or chukke) and then interconnecting those dots to make a beautiful pattern. They are mostly logical in design.
It is a welcome symbol and also a tradition that is followed since ages in India.
Keep visiting this blog for more kolams :)
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Marapachi Doll Decoration
Marapachi dolls are also known as marapachi bommai or marapachi gombe. I have posted a picture of the Marapachi doll after decoration. Every South Indian household will have a pair of these dolls. It is made of wood. It is a must in every Kolu during Dasara season. These dolls are available generally in various sizes. The one I have posted below in the picture is of 10 inches height. Different people decorate according to their own creativity. It was fun and had a great time decorating these dolls. Hope you liked the decoration.
Marapachi doll |
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Monday, 14 October 2013
Drawing design using Mehendi/Marudhaani
Some marudhaani/mehendi designs tried during leisure.
This is how mehendi or marudhaani looks when you initially draw it on your hand using a cone. You can make these cones at home if you have mehendi powder or plant. If you do not have it at home, you could buy these cones from any mehendi stores but you should make sure they are fresh ones otherwise they will not be good. You could spray Eucalyptus oil all over the design after you have drawn it. It will enhance the color and the design will stay longer on your palms. :)
This is how the design looks after you wash it off your palms:
This is a picture before removing or washing the mehendi paste off my palms. It looks oily because I have sprayed eucalyptus oil on it:
This is another picture of the mehendi design that I drew on my hand:
Hope you liked this post. Do post your comments and feedback. :)
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